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Gut Bacteria Linked to Parkinson's | Dallas News
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A groundbreaking new study links a specific gut bacterium to a higher risk of Parkinson’s disease, revealing a startling gut-brain connection. Researchers found a strong correlation in over 500 participants, suggesting this strain may influence the immune and nervous systems — opening new doors for potential treatments. While not yet proof of causation, the discovery offers hope for those living with Parkinson’s and underscores how deeply our gut health affects our brain. Scientists are now racing to confirm findings and explore whether targeting this bacterium could slow or prevent disease progression — a major leap in understanding the body’s hidden networks.
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